Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Is it just me or am I hearing a universal sigh today? This was how I felt today.....

Grandson's bearded dragon chilling out!

I won't even try to catch up on the last few weeks here other than to say that it has been a crazy Christmas season. My mom fell, broke her leg and then developed a blood clot. Hours have been spent in hospitals and she is currently in a rehab facility. We were able to "spring" her for a few hours on Christmas Eve.

Our Christmas was wonderful with family all here. I apologize for no photos, but it was a hectic evening. My DILs promised me some photos so I will share once that happens.

Our son and his family left last evening so today should have been a day of cleaning. Instead, I took a little time to sew Clue #5 from Bonnie Hunter'sEn Provence Mystery QAL. Cleaning will wait but today I needed to scratch my itch!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. It's hard to believe we are getting ready to say goodbye to 2016.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

As the weeks quickly tick away here, I am feeling as though Christmas will be here before I can blink my eyes.

As with most stitchers at this time of the year, a lot of what we create is secretive until after Christmas. There has been a bit of sewing that can be shown.

Using a snowflake embroidery design, I created a small candle mat. Hopefully, it will be able to be used past the Christmas season.

Like so many others, I have been trying to keep up with Bonnie Hunter's En Provence Mystery. I managed to finish Step 3 and finally finished Step 1 too.

Although I probably won't have a lot of time to work on these blocks, I did start on Scrap Dance Waltz - hosted by Carole at From My Carolina Home. I loved this pattern.

We had a few little helpers to help get the Christmas tree up yesterday. Of course the ornaments ended up rather clustered and low! ;-) It is always fun to have the little ones here for the Christmas traditions.

Before the train goes under the tree, the children like to set it up and play with it - building bridges with the blocks and running it faster than it can go on the smaller track under the tree.

While we are enjoying the last of the roses before they get pruned back, the poinsettia now has bright red flowers all over it.

You can see how big these flowers are when you see my hand in the next photo.

I was recently a winner on Soma's blog and received these gorgeous batik fabrics along with a few of her beautiful patterns. The photo does not do the colors any justice. As I told Soma, I have been wanting to make a blue quilt for awhile now and these should be perfect.

Just to add to the Christmas eating, they have recently opened a Krispy Kreme Doughnut shop fairly close to us. Oh.my.goodness! I loved seeing the doughnuts make their way down the processing line only to get placed in your box at the end - still warm. They absolutely melt in your mouth.....so, how bad can they really be for you?

Two more weeks from today is Christmas. Relax and enjoy the beautiful season.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

December....how can that be? I'm fairly certain that this year went much faster than it should have. Ready or not, here it is. I know I am not alone in disbelief.

The crud has struck like a vengeance around here so accomplishing much has been a bit of a challenge. Thankfully, commitments and entertaining have forced us to keep moving. We had our big Thanksgiving last weekend - in the rain - and then our annual Christmas dinner here last night. Now that those two big dinners are behind me, I managed to slip away into my sewing space today. I have missed the dates with my sewing machine.

There is no way that I can keep up with the annual Bonnie Hunter's Mystery quilt during these busy days. I am partway through step one, but worked on step two today. Although these are not "my" colors, I love the way they are all coming together.

My sister is also doing the Mystery. This is her first time doing one and we've been having fun sharing our photos with each other. Although I have not been able to convince her to start her blog YET, she is posting her progress on her IG account (alaskanquilter) along with some amazing quilts that she has been creating. If you follow her you will also see some spectacular views from her Alaskan sewing studio.

December was the final month of our MCM Bee. Elizabeth is the queen bee this month and requested that we make a block of the block that we requested when we were queen bee. Isn't that a great idea? This was the block I sent her.

The only other sewing I have finished is my postcard from Sheila's postcard swap. This one went off to Brazil.

Do you remember the cope that I reconstructed? It was a thrill to receive a photo of it in use.

When the whole gang is here for Thanksgiving we try to get a group photo. The rain canceled our attempt this year so we gathered after church the next day for our photo. We were missing one who had to head back to college early that morning.

I have an update on my iron. I did contact Oliso as Candace suggested. Even though the guarantee had expired, Oliso did offer to replace the iron for about a third of the price of buying a new one. It is so nice when a company stands behind their product.

It looks like winter has finally arrived to the better part of the country. Our temps have also taken a dip. It is the time of the year when the fires in the fireplace feel really good. I guess it is December. Enjoy the days ahead.

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I go by many titles - daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother and friend. My husband and I have been married for 47 years and have five children. Our four sons and one daughter are all married and have blessed us with 29 grandchildren. It's a wonderful life!
For 30 years I worked as a R.N. in obstetrics which included labor and delivery, nursery and NICU.